A left-right split among EU lawmakers and governments on how to treat gig workers is making platform work the EU’s most divisive file. About 28 million people...
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(Bloomberg) — The Polish government will “quickly” push through legislation to meet the European Union’s demands on judicial independence if it secures...
The global oil market is signaling a potential shift, as traders and analysts worry about reduced crude demand and an oversupplied market in the coming months...
Higher energy prices, including for natural gas, are pushing up electricity prices and the cost of living for households across the EU, prompting governments...
Given the “continued lack of basic political rights and freedoms in Egypt,” the European Parliament called for a “profound and comprehensive review” of the...
EU countries and the European Parliament have reached an agreement on the land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF) regulation. What are the key aspects...
Until last week, anyone wanting to know the ultimate owner of an EU-based company could consult databases held by member states. This public access has helped...
Brussels is racing to finalise the proposed price ceiling on Russian oil shipments in the coming days after EU governments clashed over the level of the cap...
Keir Starmer has ruled out bringing back free movement of people between Britain and the EU, saying it would be a “red line” for Labour if it gets into power –...
The EU is to propose a bloc-wide vaping levy as part of a shake-up of taxation on the tobacco industry that would also double excise duties in member states...